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Word: chileanizing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lipset's work mainly involves integrating and publishing work already done in the field. For example, he recently financed several articles for Daedalus magazine, including "Student Politics in a Chilean University," "Student Political Activism in Latin America," and "British Student Politics...

Author: By Andrew Jamison, | Title: How 'Taint' Is Harvard Research Money? | 11/20/1967 | See Source »

...taboo against selling rice, farmers stopped growing it because the crop had lost its religious importance. An instructor watched helplessly while typewriters distributed in Ethiopia turned to junk for lack of care. Language training for the corpsmen was once squeezed into 50 hours, and one slum worker in a Chilean callampa did not have enough Spanish to ask how to get to the bus that would take him to work. "At times they miss the mark," Vaughn confesses. "And when they do, it's certain we helped them miss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peace Corps: More for More | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

...Animal, or a twisted animal in Resting Beast, or agonized Homo sapiens in Self-Wrestling. Following a visit last year to Chile, with which U.C.L.A. has a reciprocal art exchange program, Stüssy began painting women, a fact his sculptress wife, Kim, partly attributes to the shapely Chilean women Stüssy saw everywhere standing solemnly with folded arms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Painting: Man in a Box | 10/6/1967 | See Source »

...Contrary to your statement of Aug. 4, the Christian Democratic Party of Chile or any of its Senators did not "install Marxist Senator Salvador Allende as President of the Chilean Senate," but voted against him, supporting again the candidacy of Christian Democratic Senator Tomas Reyes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Aug. 18, 1967 | 8/18/1967 | See Source »

...research will soon be filled by ten U.S. universities, the European Southern Observatory agency and a joint British-Australian group, which have started building three 146-to 150-inch telescopes in southern latitudes this year. A U.S. telescope costing about $10 million will rise at Cerro Tololo in the Chilean Andes, 300 miles north of Santiago. A European instrument will be placed on nearby La Silla Mountain. In Australia, a $12.3 million instrument is slated for Siding Spring Mountain, 200 miles from Sydney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Astronomy: Opening Up the Southern Heavens | 7/21/1967 | See Source »

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